Across |
4. | (173) A methodological flaw in the Gottdiener review. About half of the studies investigated did not include this - which suggests there may be a bias in research surrounding Psychotherapy |
7. | (164) Those symptoms which involve a breakdown of normal functioning - something is 'taken away' |
8. | (166) Illegal recreational drugs which increase the levels of neurotransmitters found to be linked with SZ |
9. | (164) The stability of a diagnosis - if diagnosed as Schizophrenic now, then the same diagnosis should be made at another time |
10. | (166) If one twin suffers from a condition, the likelihood that their twin also suffers from this condition |
11. | (164) The extent to which two separate researchers, or psychiatrists, would have the same findings - or diagnosis |
13. | (166) A neural-hormonal explanation of SZ which focuses on a particular neurotransmitter |
15. | (164) Is often found in those who suffer from SZ - as much as 47%, according to Buckley |
16. | (165) Researcher who, along with 7 others, faked Schizophrenic symptoms in order to be committed into a psychiatric hospital |
17. | (169) Type of mother described by Fromm-Reichmann, who are overbearing and rejecting of their children |
18. | (168) The theory which states that, once somebody is given the diagnosis of SZ, they will then act up to it as a form of self-fulfilling prophecy |
19. | (168) The approach, founded by Freud, which focuses on childhood influences for psychiatric conditions |
20. | (173) A word which refers to the cognitive thought processes of those suffering from SZ - it means that it makes them unable to cope effectively |
23. | (164/5) When the same symptoms occurs in more than one condition - such as affective flattening in Depression and SZ |
24. | (166) Studies which try to eliminate environmental factors in twin upbringing |
25. | (171) Uncontrollable movements of the tongue, lips and mouth etc often found after taking conventional antipsychotics |
26. | (164) Delusions of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - where the person thinks that they are much more powerful or influential than the reality |
27. | (168) How frequently families show feelings of hostility, criticism and emotional over-involvement |
28. | (166) Given to sufferers of Parkinson's Disease to raise levels of a certain neurotransmitter - SZ symptoms were often observed as a result |
29. | (171) The impact a drug has which was not intended - can often be very serious and bring into question the appropriateness of drugs as a treatment |
30. | (164) The lack of motivation often found in Schizophrenics |